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What does the resurrection of Jesus truly mean for the believer today? In this Resurrection Service sermon, Apostle Williams reminds listeners that one of the clearest signs of a born-again life is a deep, personal desire to know Jesus above all else. While careers and ambitions are temporary, a life devoted to Christ holds eternal value. Apostle explores the mystery of Jesus' resurrected body—capable of eating and drinking yet unaffected by natural processes—and teaches that believers will one day receive a similar, glorified body at the resurrection or rapture (1 Thessalonians 4), able to transcend time and space. He also stresses that true, godly love flows from a heart rooted in Christ, far beyond physical attraction. A sobering warning is given regarding video games, which Apostle describes as demonic tools that can open doors to spiritual possession—something no medical intervention can resolve, only God's power.

 

The message then shifts to the church’s mission following Christ's resurrection. Quoting Matthew 28:16–20, Apostle Williams lays out the call to make disciples, baptise them, and teach them to obey all of Jesus’ commands. He highlights the supernatural authority believers carry, referencing Mark 16:16–17, where signs like casting out demons, speaking in tongues, and healing the sick are promised to those who believe. Believers, he explains, are citizens of God’s kingdom (Colossians 1:14)—beyond the reach of demonic rule. He concludes by affirming that Christ Faith Tabernacle follows the example of Jesus and the early Church in practice, through daily prayer and spiritual disciplines (Acts 2:42, Luke 24:50), and encourages believers to use their careers as platforms for advancing the gospel worldwide.